Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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xi. oldal
... only as subordinate things ; therefore it is that we say that the Reason has a natural and rightful authority over Desire and Affection . It is right that Reason should control and direct Desire INTRODUCTORY LECTURE . xi.
... only as subordinate things ; therefore it is that we say that the Reason has a natural and rightful authority over Desire and Affection . It is right that Reason should control and direct Desire INTRODUCTORY LECTURE . xi.
xix. oldal
... say that it is the office of Reason to govern the Desires and Affections ; and we add that Reason , by its nature , must tend to govern them so that they may be right . We assent to those who say that Virtue consists in acting ...
... say that it is the office of Reason to govern the Desires and Affections ; and we add that Reason , by its nature , must tend to govern them so that they may be right . We assent to those who say that Virtue consists in acting ...
xxiii. oldal
... say that a poor man in distress has a Moral Claim on his rich neighbour , even if the law do not give him a legal Right . And many of our Duties which regard our special rela- tions to particular persons , and which we may therefore ...
... say that a poor man in distress has a Moral Claim on his rich neighbour , even if the law do not give him a legal Right . And many of our Duties which regard our special rela- tions to particular persons , and which we may therefore ...
xxxi. oldal
... says in his preface , that , conscious of his own poverty , he had , like Ruth , gone to glean in the grounds of the wealthy , the books of great doctors ; and that he had put in his book " illa tantum quæ pertinebant ad consilium in ...
... says in his preface , that , conscious of his own poverty , he had , like Ruth , gone to glean in the grounds of the wealthy , the books of great doctors ; and that he had put in his book " illa tantum quæ pertinebant ad consilium in ...
xxxii. oldal
... says " This part of prophecy hath hitherto been less prac- tised in the schools of the prophets , because our captains were necessarily enforced to fight always in front against the enemies to defend the faith , and to purge the floor ...
... says " This part of prophecy hath hitherto been less prac- tised in the schools of the prophets , because our captains were necessarily enforced to fight always in front against the enemies to defend the faith , and to purge the floor ...
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